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Show BEAVER COUNTY NEWS STEVE Tmgedy of Errors 4 Published Every Thursday at Milford, Utah OBITUARIES by Jerry Mtrcus GEORGIN A Editor-Publish- WILLIAMS Business PATRICIA WILLIAMS Business Office 310 Subscription South Main $4.00 a Year in Advanot cniTORIAl iasc6t,5n Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post Office at Milford, Utah, under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879 MILFORD, UTAH THURS., JULY 1, 1965 NATIONAL LEGION COMMANDER OBJECTS TO NEW VA HOSPITAL RULE Caustic criticism of the Veterans Administration and of the Budget has been issued by The AmerBureau the ican Legion because of the proposed abandonment of the traditional admittance procedures of the VA that formerly preserved for veterans first use of hospital facilities available. National Commander Donald E. Johnson, in stating the Legion's position regarding the change proposed in admittance procedures, made the following statement: "During a recent Congressional investigation into the planned closing of veterans facilities, we learned that the VA has agreed to admit to its hospitals, merchant seamen, commercial fishermen, and other ahead of eligible veterans. non-vetera- "Representatives of the Bureau of the Budget, questioned before the Senate General Committee, showed no willingness to honor or accept the ruling, and in fact questioned the Comptroller General's view and his authority in the matter. "This refusal to follow national policy, this flaunting defiance of established authority, Is typical of the autocratic behavior of the Bureau of the Budget. "I call upon President Johnson to curb the exces "Th Th tell today fravttrt MiW Is $11040 pbt Hut So My and other relatives. THIS WEEK IN MINERSVILLE As Reported By GWEN PRYOR Mrs. Jearuy Gale and daughter Page of Lund, Nev., are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Dotson. The Minersville Town Hall remodeled to house an estimated 12 government employees who will be here to work on the watershed program. Mrs. Bertha Dalton and son Fred of Mesa, Ariz., will be here this week end. returning Joan and Gaye Pryor, who have been visiting in Arizona with the Daltons and other relatives. 387-241- TWO - BEDROOM HOME FOR SALE. New roof, siding, 2 lots. reasonable. Terms, 387-241- . . . (.7-- 1 PIANO FOR SALE In vicinity. Assume low monthly payments or rental. Write Factory Credit Dept., 1343 South Main, Salt Lake City, Utah. 7-- 1 hospital." Reckless driving killed or injured more than 800,000 persons in 1964. WILL DO IRONING IN MY (7-- 1 HOME. Phone . Hi Strrk is being .. drivers in Mrs. Lucille Giles and sons of Henderson, Nev., ar,e visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. J. Lewis of Van Nuys, Calif., visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roberts at the home of Mrs. Lois Hollingshead. Visiting Earl and Rema Limb and other relatives Sunday were Norma Aubrey, Mr. and Mrs. Terry Aubrey and Allen Dean Aubrey, all of Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Marshall and family, Mr. and Mrs. Craig Marshall and family of Springville; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson and family of Stockton, and Leon and Joan Ash- - Lillian McKnight arrived Saturday from Bountiful. Her granddaughter Melir.da. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Scott McKnight, accompanied her down for a visit. Janielle Roberts and children and Elaine Limb of Beaver visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arshel Evans, MonMr. and Mrs. Glenn Freeman of Wyoming visited Monday with Mrs. Ruth Dotson and other relatives. Banks. Barry Thiriot, son of Mrs. Jane Thiriot of Salt Lake Mrs. ,is Phil and Mrs. Verl Holda-wa- y of Hunter spent the week end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carter. The Holdaway children have been here visiting their Mr. Don't ATTEND Thoman E. Sims Jr. escaped acserious injury in a one-ca- r cident late Wednesday night in Spring Valley. Mr. Sims was traveling toward Ely when he overturned in a 1963 Volks-wagoThe car was badly damaged. Cause of the accident is not known. Mr. and Mrs. Tod Ambrose of Ely were in Baker Sunday visiting Jerry Ambrose. Shirley Robison, district brand inspector, was in Baker on business last Tuesday. The weather here the past and Mrs. Del Holyoak were in Las Vegas June 24 to attend graduation exercises at Western High School. Their grandson Alan, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Holyoak, was one of the 740 graduates, largest class ever to graduate from a high school in Nevada. Two other grandsons, Gary and Bill Holyoak of Las Vegas, stayed in Milford with their grandparents while their mother, Mrs. James Holyoak, attended MIA conference' in Salt Lake. DON'T DELAY YOU COULD BE OUT ON A LIMB If you're not covered by adequate auto Insurance protection, even a minor wreck could bring you financial ruin through a lawsuit. Make sure you have the finest coverage at the least cost DO VOU NEED AN SR22T SEE US TODAY! n. R. H. "Babe" Ruth INSURANCE SERVICE FOR COMPLETE INSURANCE COVERAGE CALL NOW Phone 387-- 9 know ? grown-up-s GRADUATION Mr. Cafe. Mr. and Mrs. Delroy Craw and family of California are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Randall Mr. and Eighty per cent of White iline County is opposed to the Great Basin National Park bill. Brog Hopkins, Elwin Pace, Max Robison and Jim Williams, all of Delta .were in Baker and Garrison the past week, on business. Jay Ambrose left Thursday for Imperial Beach, Calif., for a visit with his brother, Jim Ambrose, who is on leave from the Navy. Jim has been stationed in Viet Nam. There will be a Fourth of July party Saturday night, July 3, at the Baker Bar and day. visiting Roberts. ed. Campfire programs are bepresented every Saturday night from 8 to 9 at Lehman Caves. These programs are on many interesting subjects such as wildlife, plants, trees, and caves, and the public is cordially invited to attend. Admission is free. Mrs. Merlin Terry and Mrs. Wesley Jordon left Sunday on a business trip to Salt Lake. a Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd de La Montoyo are spending a week in California. 9 The Mount Wheeler Riding and Roping Club meets every Ranch Inn Sunday at the D-arena on Sacramento Pass for jackpot roping. Everyone is welcome to attend and participate. Starting time is 4 p. m. The Garrison Volunteer Fire Department was called to the scene of two fires in the past week. Tuesday noon there was a brush fire at Ray Damon's place, and Saturday afternoon an electrical fire at Daw Robinson's house. Neither fire did serious damage. ing home Mr. and Mrs. Pat Dotson and children of Springville are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dohn Martin and other relatives. BIGGEST EVER! Utah Horse Show, July 9 and 10, at Murray Fairgrounds, 4900 South State, Salt Lake County. Outstanding Arabians from all over the West! Jumpers Costume Classes EnterCutting Horses, etc. tainment. Don't Miss it! By Mrs. Barbara Gregson Mrs. sive, unwarranted and unauthorised of assumption power by the Bureau of the Budget. "I urge the President to restore the Bureau to its proper role and function in government, for The American Legion can no longer tolerate the Budget Bureau's contempt for the wishes of Congress or its domination over the veterans' Phone SNAKE VALLEY LIMB worth and children of Ely. s, "The American Legion vig orously protested this arrangement whereby would receive preferential treatment over veterans, in a hospital system established by We Congress for veterans. condemn as unjust and illegal this and any other agreement which would deny to veterans the, hospital care authorized by law. "It is well known, and it is the conviction of The American Legion, that It was the dictatorial Bureau of the Budget which conceived and compelled this plan to withhold from veterans the services intended for them. "I have just learned that the Comptroller General of the United States has ruled that the agreement entered Into by the Veterans Administration la Illegal because It subordinates the Interests of veterans to and an because It constitutes abandonment of the VA's primary responsibility to veterans. THE NEWS FROM Mrs Georgina Lang Limb, 80, died Sunday of natural causes in the Cedar City hospital. She was born May 26, 1885, in Beaver, to John M. and Annie Maria Ipson Lang. She married Urban Van Limb. June 1. 1910, in the Salt Lake Temple. He died April 21, 1955. Surviving are the following .'ons and daughters: William U St. George; Melbrum Van and Wallace Elmer. Cedar City; Mrs. Delmar iVerdat Parkinson, Beaver; Mrs. Norman Carol) Murdock, Milford; Mrs. Roy (Elsie) Kelsey, Bountiful; Muran LeVene, Phoenix, Ariz.; Ellis D., Emmett. Idaho; 43 grandchildren and 39 greatand brothers grandchildren; sisters: Parley, Mary Johnson, William, both of St. George; Salt Lake City; Lillie Robinson, Brigham City; Emily Batson, Carlos and Dee. Las Vegas. Manager week has been more like April than June. Cold rain and snow and everyone complaining about having to fire up their furnaces again. One of the nicest looking places in Baker now is the Forest Service buildings after having all been freshly paint- Wt sssasfflss ss: ?n Mr. and Mrs DeRoy Craw and children and Mrs. Craw's mother, Mrs. Gilling of San Francisco, were house guests of his stepfather and mother, Mr and Mrs. Randall Banks. Mrs. Sally Smith and sons of Las Vegas are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Obra Myers. Visiting his son in law and Ilene daughter, Delmar and Gray, over the week end was I H. Lamb of St. George. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Pryor of Tucson, Ariz., visited briefly June 28 with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pryor, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pryor, and his grandmother, Mrs. Amanda Nolder. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Myers of Good Springs, Nev., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pryor REGULAR MEETINGS AMERICAN LEGION Milford Post 16 Steve Williams, Commander Alva Kirk, Adjutant Meets Third Thursdays I. HOW TO WIN AT SAVING Open a savings account here right now for safety plus interest! Deposit a set amount you can "comfortably" afford to set aside regularly, every month or payday. Add extra amounts if and whenever you wish. It's as simple and sure as that ... and you'll achieve your thrift goal surprisingly soon ! O.O.F. LODGE No. 42 R. H. Ruth, Noble Grand MILFORD CITY COUNCIL R. II. Klier, Mayor HERE NOW! MILFORD LIONS CLUB Mi Tolley, Pres. Smith, Sec. Meets 1st and 3rd Wednesdays AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY Bonnie Friar, Pres. MILFORD STATE BANK A FRIENDLY BANK FOR ALL THE PEOPLE Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. ALL DEPOSITS INSURED UP TO $10,000 bit hurts Nadlne Jones, City Recorder Meets First and Third Mondays H. L. E. L. OPEN YOUR ACCOUNT Every litter Morgan Griffiths, Secretary Meets Every Monday Night Sec. Meets Third Monday ALBERT PIKE LODGE No. 14, F & A M Cliff Bnrbldge, W. M, E. L. Smith, See. Meets Second Tuesday (Dark Jity-An- c) know that every litter Sure, grown-upbit hurts. But they forget. And that's what starts the litter mess. Soon that has to there's a shameful pile-u- it's easy for children to get that care less habit. So Dad, Mom -l- ead the s p be cleaned up (always at your expense, if you're a taxpayer). What's mor- e- sji onis ' KEEP AMERICA, BEMITIFIIL BSBSSaf way to the litter basket. Use a litterbag rememin your car. If we grown-up- s ber, our kids won't forget to Keep America Beautiful! 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